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If We Can't Go Across, Come Across and Buy Thrift Stamps Our Uncle Sam is calling i For the help of the boys and girls And we know the call is urgent To buy Liberty for the World. For what would life be worth here If the Kaiser's men should win: This world would take a headlong p Into the depths of sin. Think of the disgrace and shame To see Old Glory torn down, And this our beloved country Changed from Republic to Crown This is just what will happen, If we do not do our part: The world hangs in the balance, v lun We must break the Kaiser's heart. With this great task before us, None will dare lag behind: There is no place for the slacker, All, all must fall in line. We can't all go to France, To fight in the trenches there: But we can all work for freedom, And there's none of us to spare. The boys stand ready to answer call, Now girls, what can we do? There is work for every one of us. And there is work for you. There are Liberty Bonds for the men to buv And they have responded freely, But their money is not all we want, As their talents are needed really. But the mother's part is hardest of all, As she with a broken heart, l 93 l
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Most promising ,.,, . , Most industrious. . Most dignified ,... Most easily fussed, . . . . Biggest talker .... Who' Best looking lady .tt... Best looking man. , Most popular in school. . Most popular outside school... , Neatest teacher. . . Best natured . . . Most industrious Wittiest teacher. . Most original. . . . Most exacting ..... First to get married. ..,, .Harold Hazen.. . John Johnson. . Dale Stone ,,4l John Johnson ..,,. Margaret Scidmore Glenn Eberhart. . s Who in the Miss Pett ......., Mr. Ringle i,., Miss Eldridge. . , Miss McCain. . Miss Pett .... Miss Eldridge. . . Mr. Lyttle .,., Mr. Horst. , Mr. Lyttle ..,,i . Miss Mensch ..... Mr. Horst. . 96' , , , . ,Esther Avery r' Harold Hazen Esther Avery . . .John Johnson Mae Lucas Warren W escott ' ' Mabel Rodehaver Faculty , . . .Miss McCain . . .Mr. Crawford , . .Miss McCain . . ,Mr. Horst . . .Miss Eldridge . . .Miss McCain . .Miss Pett . .Miss McCain , . ,Mr. Horst , . . .Mr. Lyttle . . Miss Mensch Miss Eldridge in English III: What is meant by general theor- ies? Bernard Johnson: Why he was a general in the French Revol- ution, Wasn't he? fBernard is still wondering if he said something funny.J Miss Eldridge: Was Hamlet's father king at the beginning of the play, Carl? Carl Reed: No, it was his first father's brother. Laura Petre: He took off his hat and cane. Mr. Horst, in Chemistry: What elements are found in salt Water?' ' F. Smith: Fishes, mud turtles and bull frogs. Margaret Scidmore: I can't find a poem anywhere by this author. Librarian: Who is it, Margaret? Margaret: Anonymous l92l
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Stands ready to make her sacrifice, As she sees her boy depart. The boys who are in the trenches, Are really giving their all, And lives that are thus sacrificed, Can never be recalled. There's a Wonderful work for the Y. M. C. A. To look after the boys in France, For their spiritual needs may suffer today, Young men, now is your chance. There is Red Cross work for the women to do On the raging battlefields. And that they need all the help they can get, Is plain by their many appeals. Why should we as boys and girls, Hesitate to do our bit, While others give so liberally, Of love, life, money and grit. The buying of the Thrift Stamps Is left for us to do, Come let us all be loyal, And stand by the Red, White and Blue. f Luclla Grfzlza m I 94 J
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